Many mountain paths: Perceiving change in the management of community forests in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India

Madison Stevens, Terre Satterfield
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India's high mountain, van panchayat forests are a long-standing example of community-led forest governance. These provide vital support for mountain communities’ wellbeing, yet little is known about how environmental and social change is currently perceived or addressed, despite many claims that characterize van panchayats to be in crisis due to policy interventions by state forest actors and erosion of local management institutions. This research investigates how changes in forest dependence, governance, and health drive forest management decisions. Using open-ended interviews with 41 forest stewards and knowledge holders in a high mountain valley in Uttarakhand, our analysis describes managers’ perceptions of environmental and social changes and their implications for management choices. We found that van panchayats are currently navigating stewardship pathways in response to: (a) population shifts and changes to historically forest-dependent livelihoods; (b) a shift in governance regimes across van panchayats, affected by both regulatory changes and local institutional capacity; (c) the effects of global environmental change as it intersects with local influences on mountain ecosystems. Forest stewards’ perceptions of the drivers, trends, significance, and appropriate management responses to these changes varied widely. An overall decline in rightsholders’ dependence on forest resources was commonly reported, as was improved forest health in van panchayats in relation to other forest types. However, van panchayat managers disagreed on whether declining dependence positively or negatively affects forest health, whether the state is absent or actively wresting control from communities, and if successful forest restoration efforts will continue. A lack of shared understanding of these issues complicates forest stewards’ efforts to cooperate towards mutually desired ends, exacerbated by a co-management policy which isolates forest councils’ efforts from neighbouring forests. Accordingly, we encourage policy changes to enhance collaborative decision-making and to address implications of diverse perceptions, priorities and practices of care in mountain forests.
多条山路:感知印度北阿坎德邦兴都库什喜马拉雅社区森林管理的变化
印度的高山 van panchayat 森林是社区主导森林治理的长期典范。这些森林为山区社区的福祉提供了至关重要的支持,然而,尽管有许多说法称,由于国家森林部门的政策干预和地方管理机构的削弱,van panchayats 正处于危机之中,但人们对目前如何看待或应对环境和社会变化却知之甚少。本研究调查了森林依赖性、治理和健康方面的变化是如何推动森林管理决策的。通过对北阿坎德邦一个高山峡谷中的 41 名森林管理者和知识持有者进行开放式访谈,我们的分析描述了管理者对环境和社会变化的看法及其对管理选择的影响。我们发现,面包车村目前正在探索管理途径,以应对以下问题:(a) 人口迁移和历史上依赖森林的生计的变化;(b) 受监管变化和地方机构能力的影响,整个村委会的治理制度发生了变化;(c) 全球环境变化的影响与地方对山区生态系统的影响相互交织。森林管理者对这些变化的驱动因素、趋势、意义和适当的管理对策的看法大相径庭。据普遍报道,权利人对森林资源的依赖性总体上有所下降,与其他森林类型相比,面包车村的森林健康状况也有所改善。然而,对于依赖性下降对森林健康的影响是积极的还是消极的,国家是不存在还是积极地从社区手中夺取控制权,以及成功的森林恢复工作是否会继续等问题,van panchayat 的管理人员意见不一。由于对这些问题缺乏共同的理解,森林管理者为实现共同期望的目标而开展合作的努力变得更加复杂,而共同管理政策又将森林委员会的努力与邻近森林隔离开来,这使得问题更加严重。因此,我们鼓励改变政策,以加强合作决策,并解决山林管护的不同观念、优先事项和做法所带来的影响。
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